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Leading Manufacturer of Electrical Connectors Orders Multiple DVT Machine Vision Sensors for Automated Inspection
October 16, 2001--DVT Corporation (Norcross, GA) announced it has received a multi-system order for its machine vision sensors from the largest global manufacturer of wire and cable splice connections for the telephone, CATV, and electrical markets, Uraseal Inc.
The initial order consists of ten Series 600 SmartImage Sensors, self-contained machine vision sensors that incorporate Ethernet connectivity, image acquisition electronics and microprocessor - all in a palm-sized package that can be easily integrated into virtually any manufacturing line. Essential Technologies, Inc, based in Biddeford, Maine, provided systems integration and networked the SmartImage Sensors over Ethernet to work in tandem with four SCARA robots in a totally automated assembly/inspection machine.
Uraseal's customer list includes virtually every major telecommunications service provider in the U.S. today, including; US West, Bell Atlantic, Southwestern Bell, Pacific Bell, Ameritech, Bell South, Lucent Technologies, GTE, and many more.
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"With their ability to detect even microscopic pinholes and defects at full production speeds, DVT's SmartImage Sensors eliminate potential leaks in waterproof electrical connectors - one of the most troublesome problems for companies like Uraseal," said Michael Schrieber, Director of Applied Engineering at DVT Corporation.
Headquartered in Norcross, GA, with facilities in Europe, Asia and Latin America, DVT Corporation ignited the machine vision revolution in the early 1990s with SmartImage Sensors and has continued to upgrade, enhance and integrate the technology into the most cost-effective vision systems in the industry. Starting at $2995, all SmartImage Sensors are Ethernet ready. Whether implemented as a simple, direct connection between the SmartImage Sensor and a computer, or as a connection that crosses the globe via the Internet, DVT exploits the Ethernet's architecture to bring real-time, automated inspections to any aspect of a company's enterprise.
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